For what book? If it’s one I’ve read I can most likely help
Answer:
Elements such as dialogue, music, and lighting can be quite different depending on the mood and setting a filmmaker wants to create for a scene.
Explanation:
A horror scene will provably have little dialogue, maybe whispers between frightened characters, eerie music, and low lights projecting long shadows.
On the other hand, a romantic scene may call for a lot of dialogue (let´s say, the main character´s big love confession at the end), romantic music, and a bright and colorful setting.
For an essay, I assume it should be third person as should the rest of the essay be.
Explanation:
<h3>1.What makes you believe what they say?</h3>
- The positioning of the body when he/she is telling the story
- Direct I contact with audiences
- Telling thing are realistic and believable
<h3>2.Things that might make you doubt them</h3>
- over repeating themselves
- telling people things that are unbelievable
- indirect eye contact with the audiences
Answer:
yes it is
Explanation:
because being yourself instead of being class boundaries is better then being like anyone else